Collocations withservice
These are words often used in combination withservice.
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cloud service
The connection between the mobile device and the corporate file server is established via a cloud service.
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constituent service
However, it should be noted that unlike other exchanges of personal services for political support, constituent service is a recognised formal function of legislators.
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inpatient service
A very small proportion of those in each anxiety disorder group reported inpatient service use, and a larger proportion reported consultations with non-psychiatric medical specialists.
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park service
In this instance the park service had its state capacity increased as it pursued policies that promoted and facilitated tourism to the national parks.
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sanitation service
General overhead includes costs such as office expenses, sanitation service, soil analysis, and property taxes.
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service committee
I regret that information on the number of formal hearings held in service committee investigations could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.
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subscription service
Admittedly, that is a subscription service, but it carries the free-to-air broadcast.
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transit service
Increasing neighborhood population density also supports improved public transit service.
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